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Stock Investment is an Opportunity to Create Wealth

 


Investment is an opportunities for everyone for creating wealth in longer time. Various tools and ways are available for investments and getting benefit out of it. Investment in equity stocks is one of the good idea to create wealth. Learn about stock investments is a need of hour and it is trending now. Stock investment is a way to put your money work for you. Various examples are available as proof of getting multiplied of money many folds. Mr Jhunjhun Wala, Vijay Kedia from India are best example who made their wealth through equity market only. Mr Warren Buffet has set an example worldwide who has created his wealth by investing in stock investment only. 

Stock investment can be done through broker who are registered in stock exchange. Stock exchange is a marketplace where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell financial tradable instrument like stocks, bonds etc. Stock exchange provide centralised platform to buy and sell stocks or securities or financial instrument without contacts between buyer and seller. Stock exchange, broker, trader and  investor together create a financial market and that gives an opportunity to create wealth.

A company gets listed as securities in stock exchange through IPO ( Initial Public Offer), that is offered to investors first time through primary market. Later on the same securities traded in stock exchange through secondary market.

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